The latest report forecast said that Northeastern US could anticipate cooler weather conditions this week.
Meanwhile, Midwest can expect rainy conditions.
The beginning of July recorded scorching heat in portions of the United States, bringing health-related risks to older adults, children and people with medical conditions.
In Florida, Reuters reported that the challenging heat has affected the coral reef systems in the area, causing them to bleach. Experts warned of the possible impact of heat stress on corals and marine animals.
Recently, Nature World News (NWN) weather forecast showed that portions of Central US can expect severe weather conditions, with chances of isolated tornadoes and damaging winds.
The forecast added that a developing tropical disturbance could bring gusty thunderstorms to the Southeast.
As a result, Americans with travel plans should have a weather check before leaving their homes due to possible travel headaches.
Northeast and Midwest weather conditions
According to the USA Today forecast, the Northeast could likely experience relief from hotter weather conditions this week.
Recent reports noted that Midwest and Northeast suffered from warmer and hotter temperatures. It is expected that challenging heat could emerge as summertime begins.
In the Midwest, Americans can anticipate possible rainy conditions and thunderstorms. The forecast said that the local atmospheric pressure would play a significant role in the cooler environment in the Northeast.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather reported that a rainy outlook with a chance of thunderstorms would unfold late week in Boston, Jacksonville, Raleigh, Washington and New York.
According to National Weather Service (NWS) forecast, heavy rain conditions could also become possible in the Central US. In contrast, an excessive heat outlook would unfold in Southern US.
Furthermore, the forecast said severe weather conditions could unload in portions of Southeast, Lower Missouri Valley, Central Plains, West-Central Gulf Coast, and Arizona.
Weather conditions in parts of the U.S
Furthermore, AccuWeather's latest forecast warned of possible severe thunderstorms and flooding risks in portions of Helena, Kansas City, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas and Sioux Falls.
Motorists with travel plans should monitor the current road conditions, as rain could result in travel chaos and dangers. It is best to stay home when the weather does not improve this week.
On Tuesday, AccuWeather's outlook warned of possible flash flooding, hail and challenging winds in Rapid City, Casper, Denver, Scottsbluff, Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, Winnipeg Omaha and Des Moines.
Did you know? Lightning strikes
Lightning strikes can become deadly. As a result, weather agencies advised residents to keep shelter when thunder roars or keep away from water.
According to the Met Office, there are about 1,400,000,000 lightning strikes every year! In terms of flashes, there are more than 3,000,000 every day.
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